Person:Philip Schuyler (9)

Philip Pieterse Schuyler
m. 1 Oct 1627
  1. Philip Pieterse Schuyler1628 - 1683
  2. Maritje Pieterse Schuyler1630 -
  3. Capt. David Pieterse Schuyler,1636 - 1690
m. 12 Dec 1656
  1. Gysbert van Schuyler1652 -
  2. Gertrude Schuyler1654 - 1719
  3. Alyda van Schuyler1656 - 1729
  4. Pieter Schuyler1657 - 1724
  5. Capt. Brandt van Schuyler, Esq.1659 - 1752
  6. Arent Philipse Schuyler1662 - 1730
  7. Sybilla van Schuyler1664 - 1664
  8. Philip van Schuyler1666 - 1724
  9. Johannes van Schuyler1668 - 1747
  10. Margarita van Schuyler1672 - 1748
Facts and Events
Name[1] Philip Pieterse Schuyler
Gender Male
Christening? 8 Feb 1628 Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, NetherlandsNieuwe Kerk
Marriage 12 Dec 1656 Albany, Albany, New York, United StatesBeverwijck
to Margareta Nijkerk van Slichtenhorst
Death[1] 9 May 1683 Albany, New Netherland
Reference Number? Q7184215?
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 SCHUYLER FAMILY, in Fish, Stuyvesant. Ancestors of Hamilton Fish and Julia Ursin Niemcewicz Kean, his wife. (New York, N.Y.: The Evening post job printing office, inc., 1929)
    161-162.

    Philip Pieterse Schuyler was an emigrant from Amsterdam in Holland. He was born about 1628 and arrived in this country in 1650. He probably came over to trade with the Indians; at all events he was not as stated in Mrs. Lamb’s History of New York, one of the settlers sent over by the Patroon Van Rensselaer. He was a delegate at an Indian conference in 1655. Shortly afterwards he visited the Mohawks, and from that time on had much to do with Indian affairs. In 1656 he was appointed commissarie under the Dutch government, which position he held except at short intervals till his death.

    He was commissioned Captain of a company of Foot in Albany Nov. 3, 1667. When the first Church in Albany was built the Schuyler arms among others of the most influential citizens were painted in one of the windows. (Schuyler’s Colonial N. Y., page 110).

    Schuyler bought land and houses both in Albany and New York and farms at Esopus, but the family homestead was called the Flatts and stood about four miles from Albany; while part of the house was burnt years ago it was rebuilt and is still standing.

    Philip Pieterse Schuyler married Dec. 12, 1650, Margarita Van Slechtenhorst. She was born at Nykerck, Holland, in 1628, and was the daughter of Brant Arentse Van Slechtenhorst.

    Their children were: ...

    ... Philip Pieterse Schuyler died 9 May, 1683; his wife, Margarita Van Slechtenhorst died 1711. Will proved June 27, 1711.